The shadow market : how the global economy is controlled by wealthy nations and what investors need to know to prosper in it /
By: Weiner, Eric J
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Summary:
Argues that sovereign wealth funds and rogue nations are threatening the security of America's financial future, explaining how they undermine the economy and the stability of banking institutions.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 330.9 WE SH (Browse shelf) | Available | T0046444 |
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330.9 QU SO Socialnomics : | 330.9 RO GL Globalization and diversity : | 330.9 SH RI The rise and fall of nations : | 330.9 WE SH The shadow market : | 330.9 WI NE New economics for the Asia-Pacific : | 330.9 WI NE New economics for the Asia-Pacific : | 330.9 WI NE New economics for the Asia-Pacific : |
Argues that sovereign wealth funds and rogue nations are threatening the security of America's financial future, explaining how they undermine the economy and the stability of banking institutions.
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